Was Gustav Nyquist’s Signing by the Nashville Predators the Best Offseason Move in the NHL?

the nationville Predators as a team overachieved this season and so did the two players we’re awarding season superlatives to on today’s lock on Predators podcast your locked on Predators your daily podcast on the Nashville Predators part of the locked on podcast Network your team every day welcome to the locked on Predators podcast and thank you for making us your first listen of the day we are your free daily Nashville Predators podcast we’re part of the lockon podcast Network your team every day want to kick off this episode the way we kick off all of our episodes and that is with a shout out to our locked on pred heads those are our everyday listeners who tune in Monday through Friday to talk about Nashville Predators hockey with us we appreciate your support and we love that we get to spend just a little bit of your day with you I’m an Kimmel I am a writer at Penalty Box radio and I have a partner in crime I’m Emma lingan and I’m the Predators site editor and reporter for the hockey news that’s right Emma on today’s show we are going to continue our fun series of season superlatives of course we’ve talked about Ryan O’Reilly we talked about Cole Smith and Emma’s comeback tour We Told You So tour 2023 24 we should get to t-shirts we really should we’re going to continue that same superlative talk we’re g to talk about another topliner in another quote fourth liner today we’re g to talk about Gus Nyquist and we’re g to talk about identity line player kefir Sherwood these are two players who I think exceeded a lot of expectations for Predators fans we’re going to talk about their seasons and award them their superlatives before we dive into all of that good stuff want to let you know today’s episode is brought to you by indeed there is no I in team but there is one in indeed and that’s the hiring platform you need to build your team start hiring now with a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at indeed.com lockon terms and conditions apply need to hire you need indeed so we’re looking back at the 2023 for individual performances on the Nashville Predators roster today we are going to talk about a Topline Suite there are two to choose from but I already told you it’s G Nyquist so you know big surprise there and we’re gonna talk about as of yet as of the time of this recording an unsigned UFA now I will say Emma when it comes to key for surewood I am on Twitter watch if if I’m being fully transparent like I find myself refreshing Twitter just waiting to see if they’ve announced that they’ve resigned him is it just me no I mean to me that seems like the most obvious like one that they should resign and should resign like yesterday so especially with what Barry Trot said at the end of the year that he already had basically a deal in place before the playoffs started I’m like okay Barry what are we doing like where let’s go so as of the time of this recording here Emma and I sit taking your time there Barry but you do you um so we’re going to kick off we’re going to talk about Gus Nyquist you know I love talking about those sweds um and we’re gonna award him his season superlative so Emma you are the queen of superlatives we’ve talked about your high school superlative which is still probably my favorite ever but what would you award to Gus Nyquist in his first season as a Nashville Predator so this was a hard one for me hard because I have two that I can’t decide between you know what it’s our show so if you want to give him two you can I’m gonna give him two if that’s okay um number one would be most likely to show up to practice with uh painted toenails because he has done that before uh he has three little girls at home and he plays dress up with them he like he’s a total girl dad he lets them paint lets them paint his toenails bright pink and then he walks into practice and just owns it he’s like yeah my girls did that you know whatever so that’s so sweet it’s the best so that’s you know number one as as the only child of a girl dad I can really appreciate that like he would play uh there was this board game called pretty pretty princess where like every yeah like every like time you reached a certain spot in the game or whatever you were rewarded by like another piece of jewelry and the goal was to get all of the jewelry and so my dad would be sitting there with me with like his clip on earrings and stuff so like that’s how I picture Gus nist that’s how I picture Gus Nyquist at home with his daughters um so that’s number one um number two I would say most likely to chirp you as soon as he meets you um um may or may not be speaking for experience on that one um and it for me that’s like my love language you know if you chirp me or if I chirp you then it means I like you if I’m Uber polite to you then it probably means I don’t like you and I’m just being but um I if for anyone who’s watching on YouTube and if you have not yet noticed I talk a lot with my hands and um like it’s it’s kind of bad I get called out for it a lot um and when I worked for the team for the Predators my job you know as the team reporter I had to hold the microphone in front of the player’s face during media availability and right which was fine uh if I was not the one asking the questions but as soon as I start asking the question my hand starts like going all over the place um so Gus’s First Media availability it was like over the summer and he had it was just announced that he had signed here and he was in town for a day with his wife Danielle to look at houses and Damon did a media availability was this at Centennial yes yes it was what you’re talking about yeah so in the little the dark little locker room and yeah yeah um and so I asked him I don’t even remember what I asked him but I of course it’s involuntary like truly my hand just starts moving and he he puts his hand on the microphone he’s like do you want me to hold this and I’m like I like this guy I just met him but I like him I’m like is that’s something that I would say so I’m like you know what I like you so yeah those are those are my two superlatives you see why I couldn’t choose between the two because they nor should you have to when they are that good I remember at training camp and you know we on you know just in the media outside of the team really had only met him that one time at Centennial and he walked in to do like his first media availability at training camp in those slides and stood up before anything happened in front of the podium he’s like hey y’all do you see my toenails aren’t they great my girls did that and I was like yeah okay I love that I’m the youngest of three girls so I am with you I appreciate a girl Dad yeah let’s go yeah I love that he is so funny so for me and this may not make sense to you or somebody not of my age range hopefully it’s a classic enough that it makes sense but my superlative for Gus Nyquist is most likely to mutter the first line of LL Cool J’s Mama Said Knock You Out you know that song I do and the first line is don’t call it a comeback I’ve been here for years y oh I love that that’s fantastic that just feels like Gus what that just feels exactly like what Gus Nyquist would say if somebody came out and said can you believe the season you had can you believe how well I can see him just being like don’t call it a comeback I’ve been here for years yeah just shrugging his shoulders like yeah he doesn’t he’s not one who excites easily or like gets riled up up easily so that’s I think that’s very fitting for him yeah yeah I will say this I would say that the signing of Gus Nyquist probably was surprising to a lot of people when it originally happened just because again Barry trotz had talked about a youth movement David pil had set trots up for you know a lot with a lot of draft Capital talking a lot about prospects in the pipeline and then signed at 33 years old Here Comes Gustav Nyquist coming off of an injury the season before he had played of course with Columbus and then at the trade deadline went to Minnesota but he didn’t play from January 25th to April 8th in 2023 he was out with injury so it was almost like okay let me let me just get this straight if I’m reading the cliff notes we have an old quote in hockey years player who’s coming off of a pretty significant injury and you just signed him Barry trots but look at us now talking about Gus nikist and his pink toenails and his incredible season I mean just an incredible season career year in assists and points this was his third best season of his entire career when it comes to goal scoring he played this season like hockey is nothing new for him and success is just what he expects it’s been a really incredible season for nyquest yeah and I think that that in itself points to why Barry shots went out and got him for that sort of attitude alone you know that’s the attitude of a serial winner it’s like this is this is what we do this is just we always are operating at the highest possible level and we’re not going to accept anything else and I think that you know for him to to come in and have the season he’s had you know like you said had a literal career year with the Predators and um play 80 well 81 games because he had the one after they clinched the playoff spot uh you know he had a rest day but other than that like essentially played an entire season and looked like like back like he had never left don’t call it a comeback he’s been here for years I know it’s just it really was I think surprising to everybody except Gus Nyquist and probably Barry trots I mean I will admit like I did not anticipate this now in training camp we heard from Barry chots and we saw in training camp it looked more like nyus was brought in to sort of come alongside some of these younger players Cody glass was one that he was you know worked on a line with in training camp and that was mentioned by name as like Hey we’re gonna put some of these younger players with Gus Nyquist and kind of give them a a very experienced Winger who they can rely on and that is not at all the evolution of the role that Gus Nyquist played but I’m I wonder if that is a role that maybe he will still play next season I don’t know Emma you and I talked about this a little bit with Ryan O’Reilly but do you see O’Reilly forsberg and nyis together next season or do you think at some point Nyquist will transition to that sort of like big brother linemate kind of role uh I think the answer is yes to both I think that we will probably see both I think that I mean it’s also going to depend on who makes the team out of camp but who you go get in free agency or via trade or whatever you know if you have some new pieces in there I think with the fact that that line that Top Line was one of the most productive lines in the entire NHL last season it would be probably not in their best interest to split them up just for the sake of like oh let’s just try something new but I think that you know if you get to a position it’s funny you mentioned his you know the evolution of his role on the team and how it was it was really just kind of assumed like all right he’s goingon to come in and he’s GNA help Mentor Cody glass and he’s gonna provide him stability on the wing and you know and then we saw what happened there it it reminded me a lot of the previous season uh when Ryan MCD came in and it was just assumed pretty much that it was going to be him and Matias eckholm on a pairing together and that eckholm would have to switch and play to the left side which he doesn’t usually do but it was like oh he’s a veteran like he’s very talented that shouldn’t be a problem you know whatever and it’s it wasn’t at all on eckholm for not being able to do it it was just like these guys are coming it’s like wow this is going to be our shutdown pair this is fantastic like these guys are made for each other they were not made for each other and it just you know the pairing did not work and you you end up kind of moving some things around and they kind of got into a Groove but yeah it’s just it’s always funny to me that and you know it’s interesting you have to remember that nothing is set in stone as far as like roles that are going to be played um and I mean sometimes even positions that are going to be played I mean like Cody glass got moved to the wing halfway through the year and which I had been arguing he should have probably earlier but that’s beside the point I think yeah it’s it’s interesting to see but to answer your original question I still think they start the season together um but I would not be surprised if they get split up at some point during the year yeah he would be so I think so great at that role coming up we’re going to talk more spe specifically about Gus Nyquist skill set and why it was so helpful on that Top Line with his linemates Ryan O’Reilly and Philip forsberg but before we dive into all of that want to let you know that today’s episodes brought to you by indeed there is no I in team but there is one in indeed and that’s the hiring platform you need to build yours when you’re hiring you need indeed indeed is the hiring platform where you can attract interview and hire all in one place they streamline hiring with powerful tools that find you matched candidates with instant match for example over 80% of employers get quality candidates whose resume on indeed matches their job description the moment they sponsor a job according to us Indie data so join more than three million businesses worldwide that use indeed to hire great Talent fast start hiring now with a 75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at indeed.com locked on offer good for a limited time claim your $75 credit now at indeed.com lockon again indeed.com lockon termsand conditions apply if you need to hire you need indeed so on tomorrow’s show we’re going to wrap up our conversations about top line and the quote unquote I hate to even use this fourth line identity line we’re going to take a closer look at the seasons of Philip forsberg and Michael McCarron because I think these six players um you had mentioned before you can’t look at these two lines that Top Line and that fourth line at the end of the season in a vacuum they’re very um their results their seasons are very tight end so we’re going to wrap that up and then we’re going to dive into the middle 60 the middle six we’re going to talk about what in the world’s happening in the middle there um mus the mushy middle you want to talk about the mushy middle friends we have it in the lineup it’s not just in the standings anymore so we’re going to talk about that and there’s a lot to unpack there right now though we are wrapping up our conversation about Gus Nyquist and his amazing pink toes you know Barry trots talked a lot about establishing culture and this is something that you had touched on Emma earlier and when you hear those conversations you tend to think immediately of somebody like Ryan O’Reilly who again we talked about you know yesterday this is a guy that’s last off the ice he’s always there he’s always but I think Gus Nyquist really was a huge part of that culture hire as well because of his versatility like and we’re gonna see this I think with ke for surewood as well but Gus Nikas came in and was willing to be whatever you needed him to be on this team and I think that’s important on the ice but I do think there’s an attitude that plays into the culture that they’re trying to build too when you talk about Gus Nyquist and just being willing to do whatever yeah I mean it’s a team first attitude and that’s exactly what they’re looking for um and that’s why I mean I know we’re talking about in this context it’s Nyquist but that’s why the identity line is the identity line because they’re all team first guys and they’re doing what they need to do to help the team team and I think to your point there is an off I component to that you know like there are really no OS in the Predators locker room which I think cannot be overstated because that is incredibly rare in Pro Sports in general but uh in the NHL too it’s like normally I feel like there’s always at least you know and I’ve covered some different teams before and been around different teams for it seems like there’s always at least one guy in there who’s just like really into himself and maybe like doesn’t care as much about the team honestly the Predators don’t have that um they don’t have that guy and and and on some teams it’s like two or three guys who are like that um but you know they’re all like they’re Class Acts they know what it means to be a pro and that includes you know doing community events and talking to the media and doing all the right and like you said playing whatever role they need to play they’re not coming in with an ego like I’m here to be a Top Line Winger or nothing you know and right he I mean you could put Gus on the fourth line he’d be like all right like he would do it so tell me what you need me to do yeah yeah so I think yeah that’s I mean it’s that’s exactly the kind of attitude that tros was looking for when he’s trying to build a culture here yeah and I love to when you look at Gus Nyquist like his skill set reminds me and I can’t pronounce this correctly in Russian so I’m just going to say you know the little Russian dolls where you open one and there’s another one in there and you open one it that reminds me of Gus Nyquist in the sense that like when you initially watch him there are certain things that obviously jump out you know very fast like he is and I know we say still I’m old enough to be like his mom if it was like a prom night mishap so like he’s not he’s not old but in hockey years he’s you know he’s like old in hockey years but this is somebody who’s got a ton of speed great shot he’s very good in the shootout I went back and watched some of his shootout goals I was like oh even like back when he was with Detroit when he was with Columbus I’m like oh you like that one-on-one game he is very defensively complete so competitive that was one of the things you talk about you know you don’t get much of a rise out of Gus Nyquist but we talked to him after the overtime loss to the Vancouver Canucks in the playoffs and that was almost inexplicable to try to find the words to describe Gus Nas’s demeanor because this is somebody who is ridiculously competitive and it was almost like he could have just come out of his skin he was so frustrated or I don’t know what that we saw again because we’ve only known him for the last year we saw a new side of him that night that we had not seen before um just that he’s normally and again it’s not like he was rude to us or anything like that you you could just tell oh he was he was Next Level angry uh and and frustrated and that was you know it kind of like I said we saw a side of him we hadn’t seen before and it’s like okay there’s your competitive fire um right not that he didn’t have compete before but you know you could just tell how personally he took it um and and how frustrated he was I mean of course after that loss like everyone we talked to was frustrated for sure but he I mean he could barely get words out like he was just not he yeah he he like couldn’t even speak he was so angry so great I will say this guest Nyquist is so great with the media um just always very good good at answering questions explaining things all that and that night he just I mean lost for words because he was so bothered the other thing I wanted to leave I wanted to be like I’m so sorry for doing my job I’ll just I’ll let myself out so it really was it was so hard to ask questions because he just was so bothered and again they all were but it was aide of Nyquist that we really haven’t seen before one the other thing that I will say that I think is maybe not yet really been focused on is that Gus Nyquist for this year what a value you know you paid him just over $3.1 million this season and he has been worth every penny and I kind of looking around the league like what you know who are the players where he’s kind of in the ballpark and you’re talking Eric Holla salary this is like an Eric Holla salary and you know you get more goals you get more assists you get a career season out of him for three you know just a little over 3.1 million a better attitude better locker room guy you get a culture you get somebody setting a tone and a standard like this has really been and I did not think I would say this I think this may be one of the sneakiest best free agent grabs from all of last season across the NHL was Gus Nyquist the one thing Emma that I and I I just would laugh about this you know we talked about Ryan O’Reilly if they lose the game what’s he do he tells you everything that he did wrong like the man is is just covered in personal responsibility Gus Nyquist is the most humble when you ask him like Hey like you’re having this career season what is going well and he always defers oh I’m just playing with really good players yeah I’m I’m playing with really I’m just I’m on a team that and I literally came home one day and I was like all I want is to hear Gus Nik was say I am a damn good player that’s all want just one time Gus just say it out loud I am very good at hockey say it with me now we all know it you can say it but just he is such a team first linemate first how can I contribute you know kind of kind of guy and again on ice and culture Builder like yeah Gus Nyquist definitely a great season from him one more year left on his contract we’ll see what happens after that with him but I think people are really excited to see him back on the ice here in Nashville I know I am I know coming up we’re gonna talk about another PRS player that Emma and I really want to see back in Nashville we think Barry trotz does too we’re just waiting for the word Barry we’re GNA talk about kefir Sherwood and award him his season superlative so ke for sure would we tend to think of him kind of as you divide the locker room in veterans and young guys we I tend to think of kefir as a young guy 29 years old this is his sixth season you know playing in the NHL he played with the Anaheim Ducks played with Colorado Avalanche interestingly enough when the Predators signed ke for Sherwood in free agency and the ABS didn’t resign him our friends that locked on Avalanche were like you got to watch this guy we wanted him to stay we wanted him to stay and I remember being at training camp his first season and I’m like who is that who is this guy because he in training camp came out like a bat out of hell and it took him a little bit of time to really settle into the role that he had this season but if you had to award him a season superlative what would you give to him Emma I this is another one I I labored over a little bit but I I would have to go with like most likely to like run through a wall or or kick down a door or something like that like he and he could actually do it like with his bare hands I feel like he is just like a wrecking ball out there like you said man yes and like well and like you said bat out of hell is a fantastic way to describe the way that he plays I mean he comes in and he will just stir the pot and he will will he will get under guys skin and he will like he again I’ve said this before but he was the perfect playoff player because he can play the mental game really well he can get underu skin he’s a pest he’s fast but he’s also a skilled guy too and so he can you know he’s actually an offensive threat you know he’s not just out there banging people around but he can he can score too and I think that you know talk talking about team first oh my gosh this guy is like the poster child for that because I think that he is you know again he has completely reinvented his game like if you go back to he played in college and played in the AHL like I think it’s when he played for the Colorado Eagles in the AHL I believe I don’t remember which year it was but he had 10 goals in 10 games like that was his game he was just a goal scorer and then he gets to the NHL level and he’s not doing that anymore and so he completely like invented his game and has be which a lot of guys would not be able to do you know and and he just wanted to do whatever he had to do to help his team be better and so that’s I mean to me that’s the epitome of Team first but uh knowing how you and I both are very fond of kefir I want to know what your superlative is for him you know what’s funny is you absolutely hit on the same thing that that I see when I look at kefir Sherwood mine is most likely to be a shape shifter I almost said that seriously like I almost said that and then I was like no I’ll change it but yes Mo I was gonna say most likely to shape shift because he could he really is and and what is so funny is we talk about you know players who have speed and finishers and um players who are physical but also the ability to adapt to what your team needs is one of those skill sets that a not every NHL player has and B is so valuable and kefir Sherwood is the guy that I think of when I think of who has that extra value I want to play a clip of a quote that he gave at locker room cleanout talking about his season and then come back and talk about this with you em this is what kef for Sherwood had to say at the end of this season I like the saying is you adapt or you die right so um I I was always just trying to get an opportunity and that’s something that I’m very thankful for this organization for you know as someone that you know kind of came up through the minors that’s all you kind of can ask for and um but yeah I’ve had to learn and look myself in the mirror sometimes and kind of adapt to what the team needs and um you know it’s every team is different every makeup is different but for what the team needs here and and stuff I I tried to grow my game and that’s some um you know I’ve worked closely with uh Danny hno with um you know he he’s kind of helped me and I try to pick his brain about certain things about the the little nuances of the game and and identity you know something that we always preach but how to bring that energy how to bring um the agitator whatever you know like uh whatever it is that I can contribute to try to give us a little Competitive Edge um I know it didn’t necessarily end in a series win in Vancouver but there’s a lot of things that um you know a lot of us kind of learned and um I think like I said earlier just build on I think people tend to look at kefir Sherwood’s season with recency bias like oh he was so great and and he was so valuable all season but this like he had to figure out this season what the Nashville Predators needed and the like the efficiency with which he nailed the role is what amazes me about kefir Sherwood because like this is a guy who was a healthy scratch several times you know before he figured out what Andrew brunette really needed from him yeah and and Barry trotz even said at the end of the at Locker clean out that he had had some very Frank and honest conversations with him like during that time when he was a healthy scratch and just been like look this and you know we don’t know exactly what was said in those conversations we know a lot of guys like there are different ways that you can react to something like that right and he just completely took it and used it as like like Rocket Fuel and just absolutely you know came out of the cannon and has been fantastic ever since and he became like one of the part of the like most indispensable line on that team and the the tone setting line and I think you know and you can see it in the clip that you just played but really uh it’s something you know as someone who’s had you know been fortunate enough to to work with kefir over the last couple years he is incredibly self-aware um yeah very very um introspective and you know works on himself and is aware of you know his strengths his weaknesses and what he can do differently what he can do better um and that’s not to say that other guys aren’t self-aware but if he’s at least very good at articulating that and I think that um yeah to to go back to why I almost said Shape Shifter because he really can like he you could tell him like Hey kefir we need you to start in goal tonight he’d be like okay like he would go put some pads on and do it he totally would and then he would smack talk people the whole time yes because we and I we talked about this I think in a couple episodes ago but had a whole conversation it was the most interesting conversation one of the most interesting conversations for me from this season but a very serious conversation with kef for Sherwood about the chirp game and and that he’s like that’s a skill I’ve like I’ve had to develop that I’ve had to work on that I’ve had to figure out how to read players what does get under skin what doesn’t every little way that he can bring something to the ice that makes it better for the team he is going to embrace it and dive in and do the work for me the thing that jumps out is that this at 29 years old is a culture guy for the Nashville Predators and and I think he’s not maybe the first one that you would think of you think of the veterans but I think kefir Sherwood is a culture guy yeah I mean he’s a guy that I want my young players to watch and and as an example of how you should be and how you should be a team player a teammate I mean like I said run through a wall kick down a door like he would do that for any of his teammates like no questions asked um and just because that’s the kind of guy that he is and the kind of player that he is and the player that he has become and you know I I think I I’ve mentioned this on an earlier episode uh when we were talking about Cole Smith and how he was a an undrafted guy and so he’s a grinder and he’s got to work you know not necessarily work harder but it’s just it’s a different path and you know maybe you you have a lot more people doubting you or doubting that you belong somewhere and and kefir Sherwood same situation undrafted and so I think that he’s got that kind of chip on his shoulder mentality a little bit which I think is hugely helpful for him in in developing his game again it’s something I personally relate to and you know I I feel like I can recognize it in other people pretty well and so it’s great to see guys like him and Cole Smith having such great years and like really proving their value to this team I want ke for sure back in this lineup because I think he is that important to the Predators I also if I were the Nashville Predators would not want to play on a team against kefir Sherwood as well no thank you no and I I mentioned this on an earlier episode as well that I when the Predators were playing Vancouver in the playoffs and I talked with Ian Cole for a while uh about kefir Sherwood because they briefly overlapped uh in Colorado together and like un prompted I didn’t even say anything or really ask anything about like who’s the best guy on that identity line for the PRS I mean Cole just offered it up he goes oh Sherwood’s the the best player on that line by far like he and talked about how far he had come in the you know like four years I think since they had been on the same team it’s like he’s gotten faster he’s gotten stronger like he is you know and he’s done all the right things and and he was like yeah he’s out there chirping me he never used to do that like he was never that kind of player and like it it just was kind of funny too because like after one of the remember which one it was but there was something it was like after a whistle and all the guys were kind of you know jawing at each other and I I saw kefir and Ian going at it like kind of yelling at each other and knowing that they have a history I’m like that’s funny and uh so then I think I asked about it afterwards and I was like oh you you and Woody were kind of going at it and he was like yeah it was really funny he started to chirp me and then I chirped back and then he said I’m sorry I’m so sorry I’m like that’s the kind of guy that kefir Sherwood is well I think we can agree that very successful seasons for Gus Nyquist for key for Sherwood again Barry looking at you buddy any day now any day now uh we are going to continue our season superlatives on tomorrow’s episode we’re going to wrap up our Topline and our fourth line players we’re going to talk about Philip forsberg’s amazing season we’re going to talk about Michael McCarron as well before we wrap up today’s episode Emma tell everyone where can they find you and your work online you can find me on social media Twitter and Instagram at Emma lingan I post all my work there but you can find me at the hockey news as well and you can find me on social media media at ankor Mama on Ice you can find my work at Penalty Box radio on social media and Penalty Box radio.com as well that’s going to do it for today’s episode of the locked on Predators podcast thank you for making us your first listen of the day we’ll be back tomorrow with some more season superlative we’ll see you then

One of Barry Trotz’s first moves as the new GM of the Nashville Predators last offseason was to sign 33-year-old veteran Gustav Nyquist. On today’s Locked On Predators we take a look at Nyquist’s performance and award him his 2023-2024 season superlative. The role the Swedish forward played wasn’t what Trotz initially planned, but after a career season it’s clear Nyquist had a huge impact on the Predators on the top line. We discuss his most valuable on and off ice contributions, how Andrew Brunette may choose to use him next season, and what could come next for Nyquist when his contract ends after the 2024-2025 season. Was Nyquist the best deal made in the offseason in the NHL? We also look at the “shape shifting” season of Kiefer Sherwood. We’ll hear from Sherwood on his career philosophy, talk about his season stats, and tell you the one area where we believe his value is as high as Nashville’s top line players.

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